To: freepersup
https://twitter.com/mrandyngo/status/1213989367695282176?s=21
Watch the moment masked antifa militant, Jamie Kay Ables, tried to assault this woman. The masked attacker was blocked by a man and then promptly arrested by Seattle police. Ables was charged with assault in the fourth degree.
Video at link / several good comments
2,920 posted on
01/05/2020 5:20:02 PM PST by
hoosiermama
(When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice.DJT)
To: hoosiermama; freepersup
I wish someone could invent a device that would instantly remove these Antifa coward’s masks, without touching them.
Like an air torch/blaster, or something.
Like the obnoxious airhorns they blow, at anyone standing up to them.
2,922 posted on
01/05/2020 5:23:04 PM PST by
Jane Long
(Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
To: hoosiermama
Any community (state, city, etc) that allows masked people to protest or march is NOT trying to help law abiding citizens. I would not want to live in such a place.
To: hoosiermama; Rusty0604
NIKK..I'm posting this here for now....Remember we followed Leith during the bombing...I actually was following him and he somehow lead me to the Tiger Forces. The writer didn't seem anything like any of the soldiers. But I'll get to why I'm posting this once I finish the work explaining the Tiger Forces were have followed for over 2 years. AND why I think Carlos is SPOT ON!!~
Key Tiger Forces Commander Killed; Colonel Suheil Al-Hassan Wounded in the Wadi Al-Ghaab-
By Leith Aboufadel On Thursday, the commander of Qawat Al-Fahoud (Cheetah Forces), Colonel Ali Al-Hajji of Ayn Al-Souda, Tartous, was confirmed to be killed-in-action after a mortar shell hit his camp at the town of Qarqour inside the Al-Ghaab Plains.
Colonel Ali Al-Hajji was overlooking the battlefield at the town of Qarqour with his senior commander, Colonel Suheil Al-Hassan of Qawat Al-Nimr (Tiger Forces), when the Islamist rebel fighters of Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham and the Syrian Al-Qaeda group Jabhat Al-Nusra fired a multitude of mortar shells from their positions at the imperative town of Frikka to the north.
The mortar shells struck Colonel Al-Hajjis camp, killing him and one of his officers; this shelling also wounded Colonel Suheil Al-Hassan, who was reportedly hospitalized for a concussion and multiple flesh wounds that he sustained on Thursday.
According to a military source, Colonel Ali Al-Hajji was buried at his hometown in the Tartous Governorate he was awarded numerous military decorations for his gallantry on the battlefield.
In early 2014, Colonel Ali Al-Hajji was one of the two hundred soldiers to take part in the lifting of the Islamist siege on the Aleppo Central Prison; it was noted that the Colonel was among the first to enter the prison after leading his soldiers across the battlefield.
Colonel Suheil Al-Hassan true to his nature did not spend much time in the hospital, as he returned to the battlefield seven hours later in order to implement his contingency to recapture the town of Qarqour from the Islamist rebel fighters of Jaysh Al-Fateh (Army of Conquest).
2,933 posted on
01/05/2020 5:46:48 PM PST by
STARLIT
(Hope is standing in the dark looking out at the light in Jesus Christ.)
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